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Safeguarding Customer Data

by Car Digest
January 2, 2025

Threats to data security will evolve along with the auto industry. - Pexels/Jakub Zerdzicki

Threats to data security will evolve along with the auto industry. 

Pexels/Jakub Zerdzicki

The automotive industry faces unprecedented challenges in protecting customer data privacy. As vehicle transactions increasingly move online and dealerships collect more personal information, the need for robust security measures has never been more critical.

Central to this process is dealerships’ use of encryption in safeguarding customer data in automotive retail to avoid privacy breaches.

Data Privacy in Auto Retail

The automotive retail sector has undergone a significant digital transformation in recent years. Customers now expect seamless online experiences, from researching vehicles to completing purchases. Dealers have invested a lot of money to digitize their operations, and they also want to create as little friction as possible in the process. This shift has led dealerships to collect and store vast amounts of sensitive customer information, including:

  • Personal identification details
  • Financial records
  • Credit reports
  • Driver’s license information
  • Social Security numbers
  • Employment history
  • Addresses
  • Credit card data

With this wealth of data comes great responsibility. Dealerships are now considered financial institutions under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act Safeguards Rule, which mandates specific security measures to protect consumer information.

Several high-profile data breaches in recent years have highlighted the vulnerabilities in the automotive retail sector:

  1. DriveSure Data Breach (2020): A cyberattack on DriveSure, a company providing customer-retention tools for car dealerships, exposed the personal information of three million customers, including names, addresses and vehicle details.
  2. Volkswagen and Audi Data Leak (2021): A vendor’s unsecured database exposed the personal information of over 3.3 million customers and potential buyers in North America.
  3. Toyota Data Breach (2022): Toyota disclosed a data breach affecting 296,000 customers, potentially exposing email addresses and customer-management numbers.

These incidents underscore the urgent need for robust data protection measures in the automotive industry, with encryption playing a crucial role.

Understanding Encryption in Auto Retail

Encryption is a process of converting information into a code to prevent unauthorized access. In the context of automotive retail, it serves as a powerful tool to protect sensitive customer data throughout its lifecycle – from collection and storage to transmission.

How Encryption Works

Encryption uses complex algorithms to scramble data, making it unreadable without the correct decryption key. There are two main types of encryptions: symmetric encryption, which uses a single key for both encryption and decryption and is faster, though it requires secure key exchange; and asymmetric encryption, which uses a pair of public and private keys. The public key encrypts data, while the private key decrypts it. This method is more secure for data transmission.

Encryption in Auto Applications

In the automotive retail context, encryption can be applied in several ways:

  1. Data at Rest: Encrypting stored customer data on dealership servers and databases
  2. Data in Transit: Securing data as it moves between systems, such as during online transactions or when sharing information with financial institutions
  3. End-to-End Encryption: Protecting data from the point of collection to its final destination, ensuring it remains encrypted throughout its journey

Implementing Encryption in Dealerships

To meet the Federal Trade Commission’s amended Safeguards Rule requirements, dealerships needed to implement comprehensive security measures, including encryption, as of June 9, 2023. Dealerships can approach encryption implementation through a variety of steps, including assessing their current security measures, conducting a thorough audit of existing data-protection practices to identify vulnerabilities and areas for improvement.

Dealerships can then develop an encryption strategy, creating a plan that outlines which data will be encrypted, which encryption methods will be used, and how keys will be managed. From there they should choose appropriate encryption solutions and select encryption tools that are suitable for automotive retail applications. This may include:

  • Database encryption software
  • File-level encryption tools
  • Secure communication protocols (e.g., HTTPS, TLS)
  • Hardware security modules (HSMs) for key management

Once this takes place, they will want to implement encryption across systems, including:

  • Customer relationship management software
  • Finance and Insurance platforms
  • Dealership management systems
  • Online sales platforms
  • Mobile applications

For dealerships that lack an in-house information technology department, it may be wise to partner with cybersecurity and data-privacy firms that specialize in encryption and data security. These firms can help ensure the dealership is using the latest encryption technology and can provide ongoing support to deal with new threats.

Implementing encryption technology is only half the battle. Dealership employees must be adequately trained to understand the role encryption plays in securing customer data and how they should interact with the system. Employees need to understand the importance of encryption and data security as a whole. While encryption protects data, poor handling practices can still expose data to risks. Training should focus on the basics of data privacy, such as avoiding weak passwords or sharing customer information over unsecured networks, and recognizing phishing attack attempts.

Dealership employees must receive training on encryption tools. Whether it’s an automated system that encrypts payment transactions or a manual process that requires employees to encrypt and decrypt files, dealership staff should receive hands-on training for the tools. They should learn how to properly encrypt sensitive data before storing or transmitting it and how to safely decrypt it when needed.

Cybersecurity threats constantly evolve, and dealerships must ensure their employees are equipped to deal with the latest challenges. Regular workshops, webinars and training sessions should be scheduled to educate employees about new encryption technologies and tactics hackers might use to bypass security protocols.

Dealership leadership must create a companywide culture that prioritizes data security. By making data protection a core value and emphasizing the importance of encryption, employees will be more likely to follow the necessary protocols and ensure customer data remains secure.

The Future 

Threats to data security will evolve along with the auto industry. Emerging technologies, like connected cars, autonomous vehicles, and advanced telematics systems, will introduce new challenges and opportunities for data protection. Dealerships must stay ahead of these trends by exploring quantum-resistant encryption algorithms to future-proof data security. They should also leverage blockchain for secure, transparent transactions and data management. It is also helpful to use artificial intelligence to detect and respond to potential security threats in real time. And finally, it is wise for dealers to partner with specialists to stay informed about the latest threats and protection strategies.

In an era when data is as valuable as the vehicles themselves, encryption stands as an important line of defense for dealerships. By partnering with trusted advisers and implementing robust encryption measures, dealerships can protect customers’ sensitive information, comply with regulatory requirements, and build trust in an increasingly digital marketplace.

About The Author: Karl Falk is founder and CEO of Botdoc, a company that allows organizations to employ an encrypted channel with consumers to exchange documents, signatures, payments and other capabilities. 

EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was authored and edited according to Auto Dealer Today editorial standards and style. Opinions expressed may not reflect that of the publication.

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